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Title Section16 1954-07-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 148. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1»M. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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542 1954-07-14 1 Communist Fears Re Dulles 9 Sudden Visit To Paris GENEVA, July 15.— Communist delegation sources at the Indo-China peace conference said today they were extremely surprised and disappointed at the decision of M. fierce M endes France and Mr. Anthony Eden toReuter - 542 words
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Article61 1954-07-14 1 HONG KONO, July 13— Vletminh Radio said today a subcommittee of the V«etininh and Frencto High Command representatives conference at Trung Oia, Northern indo-China, continued this morning the study of measures for implementing a possible ceasefire m InduChlna. The broadcast said yesterday's subcommittee talks tookReuter - 61 words
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82 1954-07-14 1 Alliance Boycott: Status Quo Restored The Perak State Secretary, Dato ibrafiim bin Abditf Karim, stated In lpoh yesterday; "I am authorised to state that the Perak State Government, m contormity with the decision of His Excellency the High Commissioner at Federal level, has already agreed to the re-establishment m the82 words
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Article52 1954-07-14 1 SPEAK ENGLISH PAY FINE BOMBAY, July 13. Teachers of the Hindi language gadded yesterday to Impose a one-anna (nearly two 'cento) ftne on any member of their group who used an English word. A spokesman who announced the decision opened the fund. He slipped nto English word* and wornptty paid>AP - 52 words
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316 1954-07-14 1 GENEVA, July 13— The United States refusal to take a full part m the resumed Lido-China peace talks hare this week has given the Communists their best opportunity for dividing the Western Powers since the allies first united m the earlyReuter - 316 words
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97 1954-07-14 1 No Exit Permits For Britons In China HONG KONG. July 13 For the first tfcne m three months no Brttone were aboard two weekly steamers which arrived here from China today The Brttaflh freighter Pak. hoi, from Shanghai, and ..J'i* Danish freighter Heinrich Jes. sen from Tientsin brought a totalReuter - 97 words
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63 1954-07-14 1 Bhakra Canal: India's Reply To Pak. Protest NEW DELHI, July 13 Pakistan's protest against India's opening of the BhuAcra Nangal Canal which Pakistan claims will deprive her of vital water supplies was received here yesterday, a Foreign Minlsltry source .-aid India 's reply will be sent after Premier Nehru returnsAP - 63 words
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Article48 1954-07-14 1 BRISBANE, July 13— Three cyclones and a tornado have swept the Queensland coast In the past 70 hours, Killing crops over a wide area Damage Is estimated' at a million pounds Beaches are Httered with the wreckage of motor bouts and other craft ReuterReuter - 48 words
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134 1954-07-14 1 Cloth Deplored LONDON, July 13. Mr Derek Heathcoat Amory Minister of State at the Board of Trade, said today it was unreasonable for India to impose severe quota restrictions against imports of Lancashire cloth, and to add enormously high duties. He told the House of CommonsReuter - 134 words
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Article78 1954-07-14 1 Fr. Decision On Paintings PARIS, July IS. A French court ruled yesterday It could not grant an injunction to Madame Irene Keller-Stchou-kine In respect of 37 Picasso paintings which once belonged to her fahter, Serge Stchoukine, m Russia. The paintings, now m the possession of thai Soviet Union, are onReuter - 78 words
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330 1954-07-14 1 it «£FX J ORK 13.-Russia protested at a Lnited Nations committee meeting vesteiSv that the United States had caased^tSLeSSTlSd Irreparable" harm to MarehaU tei(ande^^tomfc hydrogen bomb tests. The Soviet delegate, Mr. Mokiiall Sumskoi, said they ought to take a formal stand onReuter - 330 words
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Article152 1954-07-14 1 Between July 11 and 12, eight Communist terrorists have been killed m Pahang says a special communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday, it adds. <* tn «th Malay Regiment contacted and killed one terrorist m the Termerloh district. Then a Home Guard detachment recruited from152 words
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Article85 1954-07-14 1 For the first time Home Guards will take over complete charge of shooting ranges when they meet for their second annual weapon training at Siginting, Port Dickson, next week. During the four-day shoot, which begins on Wednesday, July 21, Home Guards from all over85 words
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Article419 1954-07-14 1 LONG BEACH (California), July 13. This resort city Thursday becomes the beauty capital of the world, site of the "Miss Universe", contest. Beauties from 33 foreign countries and all of the 48 United States will converge on the city. Ten days later all will depart for homeA.P. - 419 words
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Article41 1954-07-14 1 LONDON, July 13— Prtaco Vlabnlr Gai'tame, leader of the "White Russian" colony here, died m London t<xlay aged 7a Prtrce Gal'iwne, a member of ar. t-ld RusjiAn fam'ly, stt. UMi In LOA-lon after thr Ivl7 :e«olution< RueterReuter - 41 words
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Article98 1954-07-14 1 An unknown number of terrorists on Monday cut 440 yards of telecommunications wires m the Batu Pahat area or Johore, says an Emergency communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday, it adds: A military Land Rover carryIng three military policemen was fired on by about98 words
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Article40 1954-07-14 1 The National Youth Committees of Norway and Jamaica have applied for membership of the World Assembly of Youth, Their applications will be presented to the W.A.Y. Council for approval when it meets m Singapore next month.40 words
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Article31 1954-07-14 1 From Leave The Chief Secretary, Federation of Malaya, Mr. d. C. Watherston, returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning by ftlr after; spending four months few ta tfii Vnitt* Ktefto.31 words
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Article78 1954-07-14 1 GENEVA, July 13. The United Nations Economic and Social Council yeatorday passed by ten votes to seven a resolution stating that it had no objection to Rumania's appllpaUon for membership m the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). Among those opposing the resolution movedReuter - 78 words
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265 1954-07-14 1 NEW DELHI, July 13.— India would be prepared to join aa "Asian Locarno pact" to protect states m the northern areas of South-East Asia, it was reliably leaned here today. According to informed sources, two pacts are are under dcficuesaon by the Western PowersReuter - 265 words
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268 1954-07-14 1 LONDON, July 13. Diplomatic sources said Sunday India's Mrs. Viiaya Lakshmi Pandit has decided, because of Thailand's move to get a special United Nations general assembly session on Indo-China to cut short her visit here and return to New Delhi. MrsAP - 268 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-07-14 1 PHOTO. GUATEMALA CITY, July 13. Fifty thousand people gathered m Central Park here yesterday to celebrate the victory of anti-Communist forces m the recent rebellion. Colonel Castillo Annas, President of the ruling junta, outlined his government's programme which aims at eradicating Communism and revising the agrarian reformReuter; A.P. - 128 words
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Article35 1954-07-14 1 LONDON. July 13 Sir Ivo Mallet. Britain's Ambacsador m Belgrade is to succeed Sir John BaJfour. Am. baasador m Madrid who is retiring, the Foreign Office an. nounced today ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article35 1954-07-14 1 NEW DELHI, July 13. The Indian Foreign Ministry yesterday announced the appointment of Dr. Mohamed Abdul Rauf. S3, a t present ambassador to Japan, as H topK fv«»missioner to Canada.- APAP - 35 words
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600 1954-07-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. July 14, 1954 U. S. ON THE WAR PATH! THE United States' boyoott of the Geneva Talks at a time when victory is almost m sight, is something too diabolical for words. The U.S. Secretary of Stale Mr. John Foster Dulles has refused to return600 words
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1304 1954-07-14 2 'None Could Challenge India 1 Right To Sutlej Waters 9 NANGAL: LA.F. planes dippel low m salute as Mr. Nehru on Thursday opened the Bhakra canal here, describing it a gigantic achievement and a symbol of the nations energy and enterprise." Standing onF.O.C. - 1,304 words
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Article77 1954-07-14 2 Nome Of Bhakra NANGAL: Mr. Nenra turned down a request made by the Chief Minister of Punjab. Mr. Bhimsen Saohar, to rename Bhakra dam Jawabar dam It was learned here last week. Mr. Nehru is believed to have fold Mr. Sechar that the project was notFOC - 77 words
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Article1717 1954-07-14 2 rnHE stupendous character of the project can. be gauged from the fact that, expressed In terms of man-days, it would take one crore men seven days to complete Its entire canal system. Its total earthwork has been computed at 340 crore cubic feet sufficient to build aFOC - 1,717 words
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190 1954-07-14 2 Welfare Of Millions In Pakistan Affected? All On Canal Water Dispute KARACHI: The Pakistan Prim* Minister, Mr. Mahout All, said the main dispute* with India unfortunately, t |j remained; unresolved. In his first-of-the-month broadcast, he said the thput* wfth India, that \ltaJly affected the life and welfare of the millionsFOC - 190 words
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Article57 1954-07-14 2 NAGFUR: The Christian Missionary Activities Inquiry Committee, appotinted by the Madhya Pradesh Government, will undertake a ten-day tour of Raipur and BLaspur Districts from July 15. The Committee has already visited the predominant.y tribai districts of Raigarh and Surguja, where it received memoranda from Christians as well asFOC - 57 words
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101 1954-07-14 2 NAGPUR: The Government of India m collaboration with the Technical Co-openi. tton Mission, has under con. sideration a scheme for internship training of about 20 Indian journalists dn the Unt. ted States undei the super. vision of the School of Jour nalism at the SyracuseFOC - 101 words
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329 1954-07-14 3 BOMBAY: The Nationalist Christian Congregation of the St Paul's Hindustani Church, Bombay has pledged its support to Mr. Nehru m his great work for world peace.'' A. resolution adopted by 'he congregation says: -We are fully convinced ot the fact that the action takonFOC - 329 words
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Article159 1954-07-14 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India will now undertake the sa.e of indigenous medium rice m the four cities of Bombay. .vhmeciabad. Sho.apur and Poona at existing ssue prices, says a Press Note issued oy the Ministry of Food ana Agriculture. Applications for the issueFOC - 159 words
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Article236 1954-07-14 3 KAJIA.CHI: The possibility of the establishment of an artificial of sate'.ite acting as a refuelling station for the conquest of the moon was tnviaaged by the U S astro hysiclst, Mr Charles K. Sfimiey of Brown University' who has conducted observa. tions of the solar eciipseFOC - 236 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-07-14 3 Lahore-— Amritsar Rail Link KARACHI: The opening of the Indo-Pakistan passengi r rail traffic on the Lahore. Amritsar route has been delayed, according to Pakistan Government sources. These sources said the Indian authorities have com mundcated to Pakistan that arrangements for opening of the line on the Indian :<ide wereFOC - 139 words
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Article204 1954-07-14 3 BARODA: Mr. B. Kama Rau, Governor of the Restrvi Bank of India announced hero that a college for the train: r.r of executive and supervisory staff m banks, sponsored by the Reserve Bank, would be opened shortly. Two expert', whose services have oeen loaned underFOC - 204 words
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Article98 1954-07-14 3 NEW YORK, July 12 Paul Robeaon Negro singer whose passpoit w as cancelled four years a go for pro-Soviet speeches, has appKed to leave the united states for six months for engagements In Kngrland. Israel and "other fc-uropeain countries >» His application said he had beenReuter - 98 words
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531 1954-07-14 3 Mid-Day Meal For Children Should Form Part Of 2nd 5-Year Plan COONOOR: The Nutrition Advisory Committee of the In«'an Council of Medical Research held its mid year meeting at the Nutrition Research Laboratories, Coonoor, from June 29 to July 8. In addition to nutrition scientists from many parts of mdia,FOC - 531 words
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Article519 1954-07-14 3 MADRAS: The Planing Coniuusdion consiae±e<i tnat the -o-operative movement which ius 10 deai w.th the Agricu.•.ural Finance of the country was undeveloped m severa. ■States, and that the Absence an adequately trained stau n tne department and m cooperative institutions was a uniting factor mFOC - 519 words
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Article71 1954-07-14 3 ERODE: H.H. Sri Ramachandhra Ananda Thirtha Swamigal of Sri Bhandlgadi Thenglnia Mutt, m Koppa Taluq, Mysore State, who is now on a re.igious tour m State, is camping here for the past lVfc months. Sris K. R. Krlshnaswami Ayyar, C. V. Krishna, and B. S.FOC - 71 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-07-14 3 Two pairs of lovers with a serious problem to be solved. Each has a careful look on her 'match'. The A.V.M. produced) Tamil picture "GIRI/t is woven wth these fou r characters. The 'Stars' fro.r. left to right: Balachandran, Vaijaysuitimala, Anjali Dcvi, Gemini Ganesan.44 words
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Article39 1954-07-14 3 LONDON, July 12 —Quo m Juliana of the Netherlands and her 14-year-old daughter Princess Irene arrived here Saturday ior a week-end visit to Britain. Princess Irene will open London's newly built Dutch-reformed church tomorrow.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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77 1954-07-14 3 NEH DELHI: Adverse criticisms which the proposals to amend the Constitution have evoked may greatly delay tne introduction of the amending Bill m Parliament. The Law Ministry is at present engaged, it Is learnt, to preparing a memorandum tor submission to the CabinetFOC - 77 words
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647 1954-07-14 3 Lightning Kills Ten Persons In Wardha Dt. Flood Havoc In Bombay, Bihar And Assam States NAGPUR: Mine persons, including five women, were killed by ttghtining m Wardha district last Tuesday, according to a report received here last week. They were taking shelter from the rain under a tree m ManeriFOC - 647 words
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142 1954-07-14 3 NEW DELHI According to a Gazette notification dated July 3, 1954, the Centre has decided to extend by another year, from April 26, 1954, the term o f the Central Haj Committee constituted by the Ministry of External Affairs m April 1948. The Committee, whichFOC - 142 words
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Article96 1954-07-14 3 NEW DELH2: Electricity generated m India by 648 under takings dur.ng March this year was 585,700,000 kilowatt hours (K.W.H.) it was officially stated. Of this 483,500,000 K.W.H. were sold to utima^e consumers. The data incluues figures for six nev Government undertakings, three m West Bengal at Beldanga.FOC - 96 words
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224 1954-07-14 3 KARACHI: The first Instalment of American military aid to Pakistan will arrive m Karachi by mid October TWs was disclosed by Mr. Horace A. Hildreth, U.S. Am. bassador m Pakistan, on bis return to Karachi after six wfeeks m the U.S.A. TheFOC - 224 words
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Article162 1954-07-14 3 R^ W ELHI; Th e MaduraiBodinayakanur meter-gauge ime of the Southern Raf.way dismantled during the war is expected to be opened to traffic shortly. The line, which covers a distance of 52.6 miles m the Cumbum valley m Madras State, was built m 1928, but was dismantledFOC - 162 words
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296 1954-07-14 4 DACCA: The Communist Party In East Pakistan has been banned and declared a dancer to public peace by the Government of Bast Pakistan. A Gazette Extraordinary aays: The Communist party, its Committees, Sub-Committees and branches m East Pakistan have been declared byFOC - 296 words
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Article40 1954-07-14 4 NEW DELHI: An ato* mlc clock working- on the principle of the molecular resonance spectra of ammonia and other gases is being set up m the Time Section of the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi.- FOCFOC - 40 words
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419 1954-07-14 4 Amrit Kaur To Open Madurai Medical College MADRAS: The Union Health Minister, Rajkumari Ajnrit Kaur, has been invited to declare open the Medical College at Madurai, which will begin to function from the middle of Judy. The date for the opening function will be fixed, on receipt ot a replyFOC - 419 words
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192 1954-07-14 4 XEW DELHI: The acting High Commissioner for Ind*a Sri M. j Desai. recently prei •'fnted an Indian medal for yaliantry to a Scottish tea planter. Mr. Allstair Slevwrlght Bruce, at the first cc. remony of Its kind ever held la London, say 8 London re.FOC - 192 words
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Article301 1954-07-14 4 Women As Village Level Workers NEW- DBLJU: The Government of India has decided to enlarge the scope of the existing Extension Training Centres >n the country by including the training of women as village level workers, it is learnt. The sphere of activities of women workers will, however, be distinctFOC - 301 words
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161 1954-07-14 4 CAIiCUTTA: The Madras Government have agreed to sell directly to the West bon Z al Government about 300 thousand conch-Sheils valued at Rupees cix lakhs durmj the current month. Out of the estimated total product' en of about a million conch.fc.aei Is the Madras GovernmentFOC - 161 words
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Article50 1954-07-14 4 Three members of arreS d wh angr <* dacol weSe with h n the y clashed with a police party on the n tpur thanas m West Patna en Saturday test, iccorinl T a h/T rt receiveil heS™* MhS ?SS tSI i lll^ 11^ them-FOC - 50 words
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122 1954-07-14 4 Cariappa's Speech At Brisbane: No Further Action By Australia? CANBERRA: 1b a Pre*« statement last week Sir Philip Mcßrlde. acting External Affairs Minister Mid Qt» Cariappa and i felt we should have discussion on reports which have been published. some observations made by the indtea Jflgli Commissioner on the Australia*122 words
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Article77 1954-07-14 4 SYDNEY She must be free. Australian, and under 30; shu must be physically perfect, cheerful, and intelligent; she must be well read. He must be the same; he must also fae a good revolver shot, andl <an ex-Service man. They are the kind ofFOC - 77 words
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320 1954-07-14 4 Improvements To The Madras Marina MADRAS: The Goveromen. hag sanctioned a pr^S?r c submitted by the .f»*H« Works Department, to tar *.«c three-mileJong footpath on the eastern side of the Manra at an estimate «oet of K» 35,000. It Is understood that the Department is also likely to jra* upFOC - 320 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-07-14 4 Clear tne doubt Brut: The ch-ess is different; but the pereon is the same. Dancing Cine-Star Vaija van ti mala aDpears In double-role m ••Girl" produced by A.V.M. ProOictions.29 words
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224 1954-07-14 4 BOMBAY: Sri Moraji De*ai, Bombay's Chief Minster, ,ast eeK expressed the hope that ■ie day wjud come soon when ypotllnuoa wcihd be m force nurughout the country. He WM speaking at a dinner .'.yen by the Bombay City ■Kfh biticn Committee to social .orkeisFOC - 224 words
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208 1954-07-14 4 KATHiMANDU: Six expeditions to the Hima.ayas are expected to arrive m Nepal within che next few weeks, it was .earnt from the Foreign Office iiere. A 12-members German expedition led by Dr. Fritzemman is naking an attempt to scale (27,890 ft.), south of Everest.208 words
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Article86 1954-07-14 4 MADRAS Kunnathcdlta Mahomed, of Kalikavu village, nlrnad taluq, who was sentenCed to death by the Sessions Court of South Malabar, for the murder on May 24, 1953, of Abdulla Kutti of the same village, was executed on June .5. In the Central Jail. Cania more. Ponnuchami Naicker,FOC - 86 words
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294 1954-07-14 4 CALCUTTA: Tear gas preceded a lathi charge by the police on Wednesday afteruoo n to disperse a crowd of about 200 refugees who had squatted on the railway line* "Tta Gobordanfira about 36 miles from Cal. The demonstration interrupted train services on,FOC - 294 words
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Article134 1954-07-14 4 MADRAS: At the invitation of the International Union of Socialist Youth, the All_l n dia Young Socialist League is sending a two-man delegation to Europe. Sri G. Murahari left Madras last week for Bombay where he will join Sri Saxena from Delhi, the other member ofFOC - 134 words
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248 1954-07-14 4 TRIVANDRUM: Sri Pattern Thanu Pfflai, Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin, told Press correspondents that he had no intention of rejoining the Congress Party as was reported m some Malayalam newspapers. Tne paper reported that Sri Pattom Thanu P.llai, other Cabinet members, and prominent membersFOC - 248 words
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Article197 1954-07-14 4 HYDERABAD: The State Reorganisation Commission ol vie taud day of its sitting neie. aeaid me views of represen stives of the Praja Soc»a is., -arty. Peoples Democratic i'Tunt, Ail-Hyderabad Trade onion Congress, a nd the Visa .andnra group ot tne Fradesi. committee. Nawab Mehdi Nawaz Jung -md SriFOC - 197 words
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Article85 1954-07-14 4 VANAMAHOTSAVA IN TIRuKALIKUNDRAM CHINGLEPUT: Sri. M. A. Manlckavelu Naicker, Revenue Minister inaugurated the Dia tret Tree Planting Week at Tirukalikundram. The Minister along with Sris G. E. Muthirulandi. District Collector. R. Ramaohandran M.L.A., Thangaswami Servad Revenue Divisional Officer, •P. Thomas, and Dr. Kalyanasundaram, planted about 100 trees on both theFOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-07-14 4 A love scene from "Foot Path*' (Hindi) In which Meena Kumari too shy to speak even to her to\er an<i too fearful to stir out to meet hi^i. fails n love with Noshu, (Dilip Kumar) a care-free n an.39 words
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Article77 1954-07-14 4 TINNEVELLY: The Revenue Minister Sri M A. Maiiirkvcii Maicker, said amidst great laughter that he was wearing a cap, not to iook kh a Ncrch Indian, but to cont-eal his ba.dn .ss. Sri T. O. Rrlnhnamurthi >ELO., at a conferenoe ol ryots inaugurated by the Revenue Minister atFOC - 77 words
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Article104 1954-07-14 4 MAJ3RAS: Mr. inglis Jones of Messrs Horllcks Ltd.. and Mr. Davis of Messrs. Parry and Oo..met Mr. M. Bhakt.i. vataa'.am, Minister for Agrl. culture, last week at the Secreta riat and had discussions with him about the pro. po?€d starting of a HorHeks manufacturing plantFOC - 104 words
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Article28 1954-07-14 4 PAK. ENVOY TO TURKEY KARACHI: The Pakistani t-rovernment last week announced the appointment of Mian Aminuddin .till lately Governor of Punjob (P) as Pakistan's Ambassador to Turkey FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article1041 1954-07-14 5 Ample Rice Stocks In The Country CALCUTTA: The Government of India announced on Thursday last that all controls on food will be removed throughout the country with effect from Saturday, July 10. The only foodgrain still to be controlled is wheat. Here control will beFOC - 1,041 words
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Article126 1954-07-14 5 NEW DELHI: The Central Social Welfare Board 'ast week sanctioned grants to no more social welfare institu. tiens amounting to Rs 273,. 500. This) brings the total amount of assistance, so tar furnished by the Board, i> Rs. 26.94 800. The number of institutions which have benefitedFOC - 126 words
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352 1954-07-14 5 NEW DELHI: To see that che next Five Year Plan "reflects the vital and felt needs of the people of the country as a who.c", Pradesh Congress Committees have been asked by the General Secretary of the Congress, Mr. S. N. Aggarwal,FOC - 352 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-14 5 PHOTO. GENERAL, van TIENDUNO, Leader of the five-man Vletminb Delegation (right) hands his credentials to Colonel Marcel Lennuyeux, head of the eight-man French Union Delegation, at the start of negotiations on July 4 between officers from the two skies on details of a ceasefire agreement.A.P. - 67 words
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433 1954-07-14 5 Local Elections In Jammu: Praja Parish ad's Success SRINAGAR: When the Working Committee of the Jan mm and Kashmir National Conference meets hctre under the presidentship of Bakshi Ghu'am Mohamed, it st«>m.s 'hat 11 cannot fail to take notice of two Important political developments In the Stato dur tnjr theFOC - 433 words
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Article134 1954-07-14 5 NEW DELHI: The Hindu Mahasabha proposed to start an academy m Calcutta to publish the works of the late Dr. Syama Pra3ad Mukheijl and to arrange for fellowships "to preach the eternal truths of Indian civilisation,'' Sri N C. Chatterjee, M U.P rtnd President of theFOC - 134 words
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Article159 1954-07-14 5 NEW DELPHI Nearly Rs. 18.8 laks were paid m 'cash to 437 high priority claimants under the interim compensation scheme during the weekended June 26, it Is learnt. In addition, no claimants w«re paid compensation by transfer of properties worch over Rupees on e lakh. The totalFOC - 159 words
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Article91 1954-07-14 5 MADRAS: The Hindu Keligious Endowments Department has informed all its Excutivc? Officers that they should maintain contact with wor. shippers and arrange to gt't "bayam (donations) an<j kani. kkai (gifts) for augmenting the income of the temples. The Department ha 3 stated that the workFOC - 91 words
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Article43 1954-07-14 5 MADRAS: The Joint Select Committee on the Hindu ReHgfloug Endowments Bill con eluded its work last ween Th c Bill, as approved 'by the Committee, will come un before the Legislative Aase m *}y**d Council at theiTne™ meetdng m August. FOCFOC - 43 words
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295 1954-07-14 5 VELLORE: Sri G. D. Nayudu, on Monday July 5 u nvened a portrait of Sri E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker, m the municipal office, and paid a tribute to his service to South India. The portrait was presented to the Council by Sri PenaSamy Mudahar,FOC - 295 words
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Article98 1954-07-14 5 BOMBAY: The Second Five fear Plan |g likely to accommodate construction of 1.500 to .3,000 mi.es of railway lines, deluding doublings and restorations, throughout India. In regard to the construction of railway lines m Bombay State, the Co' lectors have seen asked to ascertain theFOC - 98 words
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Article93 1954-07-14 5 CALCUTTA: The pet monkey of a Paris-bound air traveller, had to be separated from its owner at Dum Duni airport on Tuesday last by the Health author tien, for want <4 a "yellow fever certificate." The monkey was going to Paris with its master from Saigon mFOC - 93 words
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202 1954-07-14 5 People Selling Land For A Song! SEQUEL TO PROPOSED REFORMS KUMBAKONAM: Sri a. Vedaratnam Filial «x-M L. on Sunday disclosed that D ecpl« m thia district were' -elil tag land for a song for feai of the proposed land reformThere was a lot of uncercalu ty about the matter leadingFOC - 202 words
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Article138 1954-07-14 5 NEW DELHI: A deputa U»n On behalf of th<; All ?n cUa Primary Teachers' Federation called on Sri Jawah.irlal Nehm, and discussed wiUi him problems connected with primary education, including the question of salaries oi primary school teachers. The deputation urg«d the Prime Minister to giveFOC - 138 words
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Article106 1954-07-14 5 KARACHI: The opening of India-Pakist;in jiassenger iai'» traffic on the Lahore Amvit sar route haa been delayed according to Pakistan Govern, ment sources These sources said the In. dian authorities have communicated to Pakistan that arrangements for the. open'nj of the line on the Indi n sideFOC - 106 words
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2467 1954-07-14 6 Chelvanayagam's Election Petition Dismissed After 70 Days' Hearing COLOMBO: Mr. Justice K. D. de Silva delivering judgment on Saturday, dismissing with costs the election petition m which Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, Q.C., challenged the election of Mr. S. Natesan, M-inis-terFOC - 2,467 words
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Article, Illustration147 1954-07-14 6 A programme of Bharatha Natyam (Indian Classical Dances) will be presented m aid of the Johore Bahru District Welfare Fund by Kurmari A. C. Komala, the talented young and amateur artiste from India, at the Bukit Zahrah School Hall on Friday, July147 words
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